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This is a cafeteria. They have different stations where you can go pick out what you want. Being that this is a Native American spot it was natural to go straight for something fry bread related. The Navajo taco filled the plate and was tasty....More

On one of our tours, the guide mentioned that the only place you could have a bison burger in Washington DC was at the Mitsitam Cafe housed inside the America Indian Museum, so I decided to try it. The Cafe is located on the first...More

We went here because of the reviews, bad mistake. It is probably one of the worst meal we had in DC. On top of over priced, over cooked, tasteless food, it was also greasy. The guy gave me the food didn't know what sauce it...More

This is one of the few times that TripAdvisor has led us astray. The food is cafeteria style in different sections, so there is good variety, but the food we had for lunch for was ~$70, which was only $10 less than the far superior...More

We had heard about and seen the restaurant while in the museum so one of days we decided to come here for lunch. If you have food "allergies" such as gluten issues, it is pretty friendly. There is a nice variety but it isnt great...More

We had heard from one of our bus tour guides that the cafe at the Native American Museum was special so we decided to take the plunge and eat there for lunch. Our 13 year old was not happy, but we decided the educational experience...More

We had heard that the cafe at the American Indian museum was better than the others so we stopped by on our way through the museums. Other than a lot of buffalo, I didn't get the sense that the culinary diversity was much more than...More

The style is kind of mix and match. The Northern Woodlands is the best bet for the picky kid, but you may want to mention burger and fries and not necessarily that it's bison. There is also turkey dinner that if the child... More

The style is kind of mix and match. The Northern Woodlands is the best bet for the picky kid, but you may want to mention burger and fries and not necessarily that it's bison. There is also turkey dinner that if the child likes thanksgiving, would love that dish (I can't be sure, but I think it's the Great Plains section that has it).

There are certainly fries, maybe a grilled cheese. Pizza sometimes. But you should take him there and be prepared to say something about this section has the traditional food the Native Americans from Central America... More

There are certainly fries, maybe a grilled cheese. Pizza sometimes. But you should take him there and be prepared to say something about this section has the traditional food the Native Americans from Central America, Texas, New Mexico, grew and prepared. Then here is food from the Pacific NW, where the Indians who made the totem poles we have or will be seeing in the museum. Here is food from the Native Americans who were at the first Thanksgiving. And burgers, etc, other meats, from the Plains Indians. Who knows, he might like the connection between locally grown, caught or hunted food. It's a great place for an 8 yr old.